
Event organizers were (l-r) Kenny Hopkins, camp manager; Barbara Reidinger, activity director; and Sandy Walker, secretary/treasurer.

Posing on a fall-themed backdrop with a princess are (l-r) Candice Windsor, Skylee Kinsler and Chris Kinsler.

Halloween themes were a popular ceramic project for Chrissandra Corrall and Chloe Wright. My Ceramics in Millsboro provided the ceramic figures.
Holly Lakes Campsites held its third annual Fall Festival Oct. 21. Pumpkin painting, plenty of games and hayrides drew a large crowd to the event. Funds raised at the event will go to Sussex County Cancer Survivors Fund. The Fall Festival was sponsored by the generous donations of the Long Neck businesses.
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